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  • Commons file used on this page has been nominated for deletion: SADF era Brigade level Sergeant Major insignia.jpg Participate in the deletion discussion...
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  • book 71 Motorised Brigade Units assigned to 71 Motorised Brigade (Crook, Col (Rtd), Lionel (1994). Greenbank, Michele (ed.). 71 Motorised Brigade: a history...
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  • Talk:Battle of Madagascar (category C-Class Africa articles)
    60th (East Africa) Field Company South African 7th Motorised Brigade should be 7th South African Motorised Brigade arrival date 24 June composed of 1st...
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  • 256th Brigade link. From the article, it does not appear to be equipped with anything that would constitute mechanised - it seems more like a motorised infantry...
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  • infantry division of three brigades, having been organised as a motorised division. With the 59th Division, the 197th Brigade fought in the Battle of Normandy...
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  • Talk:Operation Brevity (category FA-Class Australia, New Zealand and South Pacific military history articles)
    Capuzzo from the south. see portion of map pervious mentioned, showing tracks etc I think it is accurate to say that the 22nd Guards Brigade group advanced...
    71 KB (11,002 words) - 21:07, 16 April 2024
  • were available to move over 8,000 vehicles, including tanks, artillery, motorised infantry, engineers and support vehicles such as ammunition and fuel supply...
    102 KB (16,088 words) - 02:55, 11 April 2013
  • divisions involved (plus attached brigades) in the main portion of Market-Garden and a further 6 divisions (plus attached brigades) in supporting roles. If the...
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  • classed as being close to fully motorised so they would need additional fuel and less fodder, and can use the motorised figure of 200 tons a day. — Preceding...
    160 KB (24,199 words) - 18:35, 24 May 2022
  • Traditionally, the Legion marches last of all in the procession of marching or motorised military units. This is for a practical reason - the Legion's parade march...
    112 KB (17,331 words) - 11:25, 22 March 2023